Monday, February 24, 2025
-1° C /31° F
Overcast and Damp
An Exceptional Upcoming
Toy Train Auction by Stout Auctions
I haven't written a post about Stout Auctions lately, so I wrote to them for renewed permission to use their excellent photos, and to write a new post. In a short time,
I received a reply from Mr.Greg Stout via Suzanne Shirley,
their very hard-working office manager.
For those who don't know, Stout Auctions exclusively auctions toy trains.
The company started their business in 1993, and the company
"has become the leader in quality model trains in both Prewar and Postwar Lionel.
We offer everything from classic postwar Lionel or the colorful tinplate
toys of the '30's, to modern trains from Lionel, MTH, K-Line, 3rd Rail and more.
Stout Auctions also continues to lead the auction field in G scale, HO brass, and
American Flyer S Gauge. If it's related to toy trains you'll find it at Stout Auctions"
Please click on this line to redirect to Stout Auctions Fantastic website
Above: Boucher No. 2500 Blue Comet
four car passenger train set
Above: "Incredible" Howard No. 10 locomotive with
No. 22, 23, and No. 30 gray Adair passenger car
Marklin 0 gauge m.e. 70/12920 gray steam locomotive and tender
This auction most-certainly has a cornucopia of the most old
Howard steeple cab No. 5 mining locomotive 897
Carette 0 gauge 2350 Vauclain steam locomotive and tender
Very unusual Carlisle and Finch No. 100 four wheel summer trolley
with rarely found factory installed power pole.
Rare Marklin gauge II armored locomotive and tender. Locomotive is the
variation with the removable shroud. The set also includes armored train
1854/2 troop carrying car, armored train automatic firing car 1853/2
and two armored train automatic firing car 1851/2. This set is very rare,
only a couple of sets are known to exist.
Outstanding Marklin O gauge Der Adler 1835-1935 in rare original box.
The train is high grade C8 (condition). with track, insert, several people.
Early and nice Voltamp 2" gauge 2115 Interurban in two-tone green.
Early version with a wood floor and wooden seats inside. sprung trucks
and cast pilots Factory reverse correctly located at the rear of the body.
and "true" antiques (100 years ++) that I've seen in the years that I have
been blogging. With some of the being very rare, the auction will be very interesting to see what collectors will be bidding on these toys.
So that's it for today. It's very cold up here in Canada, and our house electric furnace stopped working last night. Fortunately, we have some baseboard wall heaters.
Thanks for visiting my blog, and have a great part of the day or night,
wherever you may be.
My name is (Mr.) Stacey Bindman, and I can always be reached at
toysearcher@gmail.com
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